6th International Plant Phenotyping Symposium
IPPS 2019 Program
Date |
Time |
Themes |
Confirmed Speakers |
Day 1 |
9:00-12:00 |
IPPN Assembly |
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14:00-15:30 |
Root Phenotyping |
- Larry York: Update on root phenotyping - Peter Pietrzyk: An algorithm to measure root hair response to abiotic stresses in microscopy images - Patompong Saengwilai: Cassava root phenotyping and its application in phytoremediation technology - Phanchita Vejchasarn: Rhizo-Rice: a novel ideotype for deeper roots and improved drought tolerance |
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15:45-16:30 |
Forest Phenotyping |
- Heidi Dungey: An introduction to forest phenotyping - Nicholas Coops: Use of Advanced Remote Sensing Tools for Phenotyping Evaluation - Maxime Bombrun: Forest Phenotyping assisted by machine learning |
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14:00-21:00 |
Registration |
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Day 2 |
9:00-10:00 |
Opening |
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10:00-10:30 |
Group Picture & Coffee break |
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10:30-11:15 |
Key Lecture 1 |
Weixing Cao: Phenotyping Field Crops for Assessment of Growth Status |
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11:15-12:00 |
Key Lecture 2 |
Christopher McCool: How will phenotyping technologies contribute to future agriculture? |
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12:00-14:00 |
Lunch and Break |
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14:00-15:30 |
New sensor technology |
- Dagmar van Duschoten:Quantification of temperospatial root water uptake by means of a very precise soil water profiler - Raul Lopez-Lozano: A physically-based model to exploit UAV radiometric observations under heterogeneous illumination conditions - Joelle Claussen: Wheat phenotyping using X-ray technology and the effect of X-ray radiation during flowering time - Morten Lillemo: Virtual phenomics - use of robots and drones in combination with genomics accelerate genetic gains in wheat breeding |
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15:30-16:00 |
Coffee break |
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16:00-17:30 |
Affordable Phenotyping |
- Rick van de Zedde: Automation and robotics for high-throughput phenotyping and precision horticulture - Larry York: Functional phenomics of crop physiology using affordable and open source phenotyping platforms - Linyuan Li: An Integrated Solution for High-throughput Estimation of Canopy Cover in Crop and Forest Fields Using UAV RBG imagery - Honghong Chai: Revealing the relationship between biomass, sugar content and image-based phenotyping in beetroot |
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17:30-18:30 |
Industry session |
Penal Discussion (Host: Bettina Berger): Demands from Industry to Academia and vice versa Guests: - Bas van Erdt (Phenokey) - Christoph Bauer (KWS) - David Han (Phenotrait)
Open Networking |
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Day 3 |
8:30-10:00 |
Image analysis |
- Stefan Gerth: Improving Cassava root segmentation using AI - Yosuke Toda: A unified framework for image-based plant phenotyping under controlled growth environment: From image acquisition to phenotype - Robail Yasrab: RootNav 2.0: Machine Learning based Automatic Plant Phenotyping - Etienne David: Is Bigger Always Better to train deep learning models for high throughput phenotyping |
10:00-10:30 |
Coffee break |
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10:30-12:00 |
Data Management |
- Pascal Neveu: Implementation of FAIR Data Principles in Plant Phenomics -Gamal El Masry: High-Throughput Phenotyping of Cowpea Seeds Using Multispectral imaging - Stijn Dhondt: Unlocking the potential of plant phenotyping data using PIPPA - Qinghan Dong: MAPEO: a drone based phenotyping platform for plant breeders |
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12:00-14:00 |
Lunch and break |
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14:00-15:30 |
Modeling |
- Tao Cheng: Crop Nitrogen Phenotyping from Leaves to Grains - Shogo Nagano: Prediction of lettuce fresh weight using optical flow and machine learning in a closed-type plant factory - Richard Poiré: Deep learning approaches to evaluate morphological and physiological parameters in model plants & wheat - Shouyang Liu: High-throughput phenotyping wheat canopy light interception in the field using multi-directional RGB imagery |
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15:30-17:30 |
Coffee break and poster session Young Talent Awards |
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18:30-21:00 |
Conference Dinner |
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Day 4 |
8:30-9:15 |
Key lecture 3 |
Malcolm Hawkesford: Developing advanced field phenotyping technology for wheat crop improvement |
9:15-10:45 |
Utilization of genetic resources |
- Kioumars Ghamkhar: Phenomics for the improvement and selection of forage genetic resources - Carl-Otto Ottosen: Phenotyping for stress tolerance in spring wheat - Eric Alexandersson: NordPlant - a new climate and plant phenomics university hub for sustainable agriculture and forest production in future Nordic climates - Marian Brestic: Phenotyping of wheat genebank accessions using RGB and hyperspectral data |
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10:45-11:00 |
Coffee break |
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11:00-12:30 |
Yield Improvement |
- Francois Tardieu:From phenomics to yield improvement in a changing climate: a trait-based probabilistic approach - Scott Chapman: Combining modelling and field phenomics to predict biomass of bioenergy and grain sorghum - Barbara George-Jaeggli: High-throughput phenotyping of canopy radiation use efficiency and its component traits - Bruno Pollet: How to bring value to agriculture: phenotyping technologies and applications at BASF Agricultural Solutions |
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12:30-14:00 |
Lunch and break |
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14:00-15:30 |
Biotic stress resistance |
- Stephen Rolfe: Phenotyping of quantitative disease resistance - Ethan Stewart: The application of a deep learning approach for quantitative disease phenotyping in UAV images - Thomas Roitsch: Combination of high-throughput multispectral and deep cell physiological phenotyping of barley resistances against fungal pathogens in controlled environments - Onno Muller: Quantifying biotic stress in the field by photosynthetic phenotyping |
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15:30-16:00 |
Coffee break |
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16:00-17:30 |
Abiotic stress tolerance |
- Bettina Berger: High-throughput phenotyping for abiotic stress tolerance in a controlled environment – lessons learned over the past 10 years - Keren Moshelion: Functional Phenotyping Platform for Evaluating Yield-Related Quantitative Traits in a Dynamic Environment - Sudhir Kumar: High-throughput Phenotyping of wheat for water use efficiency-based donor identification - Marc Janin: Accessing wheat competitiveness traits from high-throughput field observations of the borders of microplots |
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17:30-18:00 |
Awarding & Closing ceremony |
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Day 5 |
8:30-9:30 |
Leaving for Baima |
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9:40-10:00 |
Tree Planting |
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10:00-11:30 |
Field visit |
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12:00-13:00 |
Lunch and departure |